Mulayam will be chief minister, says Akhilesh
Monday March 05, 2012 03:57:45 PM,
IANS
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Lucknow:
Samajwadi Party (SP) president Mulayam Singh Yadav Monday refused
to say who would head the next Uttar Pradesh government, but his
son Akhilesh was categorical - his father would.
"I won't say anything till election results are out," Mulayam told
reporters in Lucknow a day before election results in the
politically crucial state are to be declared.
Akhilesh, who heads the SP in the state, said: "All the party
members want that Mulayamji should become chief minister."
Expressing hope that the party would win majority and form a
government on its own, Akhilesh said: "We have worked hard in
Uttar Pradesh and it is the result of our hard work which you
see."
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